Silent Signals Multiple Choices
This worksheet focuses on how crocodiles communicate using sounds, body movements, and even low-frequency vibrations. Baby crocodiles chirp to call their mothers, while adults growl or slap water to signal aggression or territory. The passage explains how communication helps crocodiles survive and care for their young. It highlights that crocodiles are more social than they may seem.
Students enhance inferencing skills by linking communication types to meaning. Vocabulary related to sound and behavior is introduced and reinforced. The worksheet encourages comprehension of non-verbal communication and animal interaction. It fosters close reading and synthesis of information. Fluency improves through vivid and informative content.